"Someone is apparently trying to sell naked photos of me to my fans," Sia wrote in her tweet. "Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas!"

(Everyday is Christmas is cheekily — no pun intended — the name of her upcoming Christmas album.)

The photo shows Sia’s blurred from behind with a “Client Preview” watermark across the top. The image also included a screenshot of a text from a paparazzi offering up 14 additional photos in the sale.

Let’s make one thing clear: Selling naked photos of anyone without their consent is 100% not okay, even when they are famous. It’s an extreme violation of privacy, and many celebrities have discussed about how powerless and vulnerable it makes them feel. This is why Sia’s move is so brilliant — she took the power back and beat the paparazzi at their own game.

Sia has always been clear about her dislike of the spotlight in general. In a 2013 Billboard writeup, Sia discussed her relationship with fame and how she wants it to be nonexistent (hence the oversized wigs). She compares being famous to having millions of “mother-in-laws” who critique her every move, decision, physicality, and bolster every insecurity.

Which means we’re applauding this bold move all the more.

Someone is apparently trying to sell naked photos of me to my fans. Save your money, here it is for free. Everyday is Christmas! pic.twitter.com/aeQlnTwLuy